365 Days Later, Trump Is Still Terrified of Mueller

Today marks the one-year anniversary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s appointment to investigate a possible connection between the Trump campaign and Russian meddling in the 2016 election. So far, the investigation has yielded eight indictments against 22 individuals and businesses. Campaign aide Rick Gates, former foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos and former national security

All of Robert Mueller’s indictments and plea deals… That we know of. According to a recent poll, most Americans don't think special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation has uncovered any crimes. But the truth is that Mueller's team has either indicted or gotten guilty pleas from 19 people and three companies — that we know of. That group is composed of four former Trump advisers, 13 Russian nationals, three Russian companies, one California man, and one London-based lawyer. Five of these people (including three former Trump aides) have already pleaded guilty. None of the charges against Americans or Trump advisers so far have directly alleged that they worked with…

Pregnant Pippa Middleton and James Matthews… Happy one-year wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews! Just one day after attending Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's emotional wedding ceremony, pregnant Pippa Middleton (now officially Pippa Matthews) has yet another marriage to celebrate: her own! Like her Harry and Meghan, Pippa and financier James Matthews also chose to hold their wedding on the third Saturday in May. The couple said their “I dos” last year in a stunning private ceremony at St. Mark's Church in Englefield on May 20, 2017. Prince George and Princess Charlotte stole the show when they made their adorable page boy and bridesmaid debuts at…

Roger Stone acknowledges he might be indicted The longtime Republican operative and Trump ally says he's “prepared” to be indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller. Roger Stone can't say for sure that he won't be indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller, but if he is, it will be for some trivial reason related to his business, or maybe tied to the 2016 election, but it won't be justified. It will be an effort to silence him because of his work on Infowars and support for the president — and it's definitely not because of his conspicuously-timed comments and tweets indicating he knew WikiLeaks had John Podesta's hacked…